#907: The Enduring Power of Hitchcock’s “Psycho” and Oscars Homework
Still crazy after all these years.
Read More#906: Top 5 Shyamalan Moments / Knock at the Cabin
Once associated with twist endings, M. Night Shyamalan has proved equally adept at contemplative moments full of feeling.
Read MoreBonus #35: Best Picture Winners Draft
Adam, Josh, and Sam make their picks for the greatest Best Picture Winners of all time.
Read More#905: 2023 Movie Preview / Skinamarink
“Oppenheimer” vs “Barbie” and other debates about the new movie year.
Read MoreReaction Shot: 2023 Oscar Nominations
10 takeaways from this morning's Oscar noms announcement.
Read More#904: Scenes of the Year w/Griffin Newman, Dana Stevens, Alison Willmore and Matt Singer
Adam, Josh, and some very special guests with the funniest, most moving, and best music moments of the movie year.
Read More#903: White Noise / Top 5 Noah Baumbach Characters
Adam Driver and Greta Gerwig in Baumbach’s adaptation of Don DeLillo’s “unfilmable” 1985 novel.
Read More#902: Top 10 Films of 2022 with Michael Phillips and Marya Gates
The best of the best.
Read MoreBonus: 2022's Best Cinematography, Most Promising Performers and More
A deeper dive into Adam and Josh’s Chicago Film Critics Association ballots.
Read MoreAvatar: The Way of Water
A recommendation - and a hard pass - on James Cameron's return to Pandora.
Read More#901: Best Performances of 2022 / Sight & Sound / Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio / Empire of Light
#900: The Fabelmans / The Eternal Daughter / Sr.
With THE FABLEMANS, what appeared to be Steven Spielberg’s portrait of the filmmaker as a young man turns out to be a more complicated autopsy of a family coming apart at the seams—that happens to have a budding filmmaker there to document it. Adam and Josh have lots of praise for Spielberg, his co-conspirator/co-screenwriter Tony Kushner, and the film’s cast, but a few minor issues may reflect a weakness that appears more broadly in the director’s work. Director Joanna Hogg has worked almost exclusively in an autobiographical vein: her acclaimed 2019 film “The Souvenir” and last year’s sequel “The Souvenir, Part II,” had Hogg revisiting and re-examining her film student days. Her latest, THE ETERNAL DAUGHTER, continues the director’s audacious self-reflexivity, this time casting Tilda Swinton in a double role as Hogg surrogate Julie and also as Julie’s mother, Rosalind. Hogg’s film is both a meta-meditation on what it means to be an artist—and a ghost story. Plus, Adam recommends Sr., a new doc about filmmaker - and Robert Downey Jr.’s dad - Robert Downey, Sr.
1:06 - Review: "The Fablemans"
36:35 - Next Week / Notes
43:44 - Polls
51:22 - Review: “The Eternal Daughter"
1:03:01 - Review (AK): “Sr.”
1:08:41 - Outro
#899: The Art of Adaptation with David Kajganich (Bones and All)
#898: Glass Onion / Wakanda Forever / She Said / Nanny
The return of Daniel Craig’s Benoit Blanc and Wakanda in mourning.
Read More#897: Top 5 Father-Daughter Duos / Aftersun / Weird: The Al Yankovic Story
A Conversation About the New Filmspotting Family
Josh, Sam, and Adam discuss the launch of the new Filmspotting Family membership platform and how you can help support and grow the show.
Read More#896: Armageddon Time / Causeway / Wendell & Wild / Triangle of Sadness / Descendant
#895: Top 5 Bromances / The Banshees of Inisherin / Ticket To Paradise
The many and varied expressions of onscreen male friendship. (Yep, RIO BRAVO goes into the Pantheon.)
#894: Top 5 Cops In Love / Decision To Leave
Park Chan-wook’s dreamy new noir inspires a consideration of police ensnared in complicated romances.